Education + Training: Volume 11 Issue 2

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Table of contents

EDUCATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS

Ronald Goldman

How do we educate in a multi‐racial society so that the population at large both understands and accepts the need for the same human rights to be enjoyed by all members of society…

The next 2 years for this government and what it should do in education

Chris Price

It is an occupational risk of any minister of education that he harbours ambitions of bequeathing his surname to posterity, by fathering a new Education Act. This is normally a…

THE ART SCHOOL REVOLUTION

HERBERT GOTTESMAN

As the so‐called art school revolution moved into another term of insurgency, albeit in the main less militant, many a staff member must have been confronted with the problem of…

Educational Selection and Guidance

Ivor Wymer, Mrs M. Rosier

In England selection and guidance are based on one or a combination of the following methods: interviewing, assessment over a period, written examinations and objective grading…

PUBLIC RELATIONS IN TECHNICAL COLLEGES

Michael Fielder

It is now four years since the National Advisory Council on Education for Industry and Commerce (NACEIC) published its report The public relations of further education and the…

Methods in technical teaching — 3

Jack Mansell

Number 3 in a series of articles looking at methods and techniques used in technical teaching, in an attempt to define ‘progressive’ teaching in this sphere.

An engine test bed

M.A. Plint

Despite the changing content of engineering courses, it is still essential for the student to master a substantial body of fixed basic concepts; there is little point in changing…

An Approach to Training Research

J.C. Clift

Over the last few years the term ‘training research’ has appeared more and more in the training literature. However in most cases it has been concerned with what could be…

School Meals

Roy Nash

One of the saddest aspects of the education scene, as I have observed it over the past 16 years, is the hypocrisy of lip service paid to partnership — supposed to embrace LEAs…

FOCUS

Brian MacArthur

Utopia, according to the Government, is going to be reached well before 1980 and teachers will be running out of our ears. A new set of statistics, superseding the prosections…

Comment

Gordon Bennett

In 1964 the National Advisory Council on Education for Industry and Commerce established a committee on the more effective use of technical college resources. Its first report…

The Dons

Nicholas Bagnall

Public sympathy — whether you measure it by last night's cocktail party or this morning's letter columns — has not been noticeably strong towards university dons over the failure…

Films

Chris Edmonds

The Dainton Report, published in February last year, emphasized the need to make science teaching more attractive and meaningful. In September, the Swann Report called for more…

Cover of Education + Training

ISSN:

0040-0912

Online date, start – end:

1959

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Martin McCracken